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both belongs
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "both belongs" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "both belong" as "both" refers to two subjects that require the plural verb form "belong." Example: "Both belong to the same organization."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
At the beginning of the novel, Emma suddenly leaves to go back to Edinburgh, and Sandy finds that he both belongs and doesn't belong.
News & Media
Bevel (Carcanet) has poems that observe the world of manual labour, a world the poet both belongs to and doesn't, in a manner reminiscent of the Californian factory-worker poet Fred Voss.
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The dilemma of "Everest" is that the director, Baltasar Kormákur, can't quite decide which of these people — some brave, some deluded, others both — belongs at the heart of the tale.
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Again and again, as he does with the other watchers, Mr. Alfredson places Smiley on one side of a window, looking out at a world that he both belongs to and remains very much outside of.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The mainland and Taiwan both belong to one China and China's sovereignty and territorial integrity are inviolable".
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The Spessart Forest and the Odenwald both belong in part to Hessian territory.
Encyclopedias
"Feeling a sense of both belonging and non-belonging is a productive place".
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Both belong to Deutsche Bahn.
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They both belong together.
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Both belong to a future Palestinian state.
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The leaseholds on both belong to BVI firms.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the plural verb form "belong" when referring to "both" or multiple subjects. "Both belong" is the grammatically correct construction.
Common error
Avoid using the singular verb form with "both". Remember that "both" refers to two subjects, requiring the plural verb form: "belong", not "belongs".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "both belongs" attempts to express a shared characteristic or membership. However, it is grammatically incorrect and should be replaced with "both belong". Ludwig AI confirms this, indicating that the phrase is not correct in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Academia
25%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
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Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "both belongs" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "both belong". While Ludwig provides examples of its usage in various sources, including news and academic contexts, it's essential to use the grammatically correct form in writing. Remember that "both" refers to two subjects and requires the plural verb form. Ludwig AI clearly states that the term "both belongs" is not correct.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
both belong
Corrects the grammatical error by using the plural verb form.
both are part of
Replaces the verb "belong" with a more general phrase indicating inclusion.
both are members of
Specifies the relationship as membership within a group.
both fall under
Indicates categorization or classification.
both are associated with
Indicates a connection or link between two entities.
both are related to
Expresses a relationship or connection.
both are connected to
Indicates a link or association.
both share
Highlights a common attribute or characteristic.
both have in common
Emphasizes shared traits.
both are classified as
Indicates a classification or categorization.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "both" with the verb "belong"?
The correct way is to use the plural form of the verb: "both belong". For example, "The cat and dog both belong to the same family."
What can I say instead of "both belongs" to indicate shared membership?
You can use alternatives like "both belong", "both are part of", or "both are members of".
Is there a difference in meaning between "both belongs" and "both belong"?
"Both belongs" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form, "both belong", indicates that two subjects share a common attribute or membership.
When should I use "both belong" instead of other similar phrases?
Use "both belong" when you want to clearly and concisely state that two distinct entities are part of the same group or share a common characteristic. If you want to be more specific, consider using alternatives like "both are part of" or "both are members of".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested